Greater Moncton International Airport (YQM/CYQM)
New routes and frequency possibilities and why these routes would work
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Greater Moncton international is the fastest-growing airport in Atlantic Canada, handling more than half of all air traffic in New Brunswick. Consistently voted one of Canada's best places to live and work, Moncton enjoys some of the lowest cost of living and highest employment rates in the country. |
Moncton balances urban life and rich natural beauty – drawing in locals and tourists to its stunning national parks, beaches, outdoor concerts and famous attractions, including The Bay of Funday's "Hopewell Rocks". Multinational firms are also making the move to Moncton – home to four of Atlantic Canada's top business parks. Major firms with bases here include: UPS, FedEx, Purolator Courier, Royal Bank of Canada, Camco and ExxonMobil.
Porter Airlines made its debut in Moncton in June 2010, with year-round services to/from Toronto and Ottawa.
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Catchment Area
Over 163,000 people live in Greater Moncton – the largest community in New Brunswick. In-migration and immigration to Moncton is on the rise – driven by Moncton's three universities, which include Canada's largest French-language university outside of Quebec. Almost half of Moncton's labour market speaks both French and English.
The cargo hub of Atlantic Canada: Greater Moncton International is the region's largest courier and fastest-growing international air cargo gateway.
Under-served freight opportunities and other economic impact factors
- International growth opportunities for seafood exports
- Largest courier hub in Atlantic Canada
- Strategically located for North American and European air entry-exit points (Great Circle Route)
- Designated as an official International Air Cargo Trans-shipment centre
- GMIA is a safe, secure, uncongested airport resulting in overall operational cost savings and maximum efficiencies
Metro Moncton is just a five-mile drive or an easy bus ride from the airport. More than 1.3 million live within a 2.5 hour drive of the city.
Geography
- New Brunswick is on Canada’s East coast, the geographic hub of the Maritimes
- Airport located 10 minutes from downtown Moncton
Infrastructure & Operations
- Runways: 2
- 11/29 is 8,000 feet or 2,438 meters
- 06/24 is 6,150 feet or 1,875 meters
- Not slot coordinated
- Operating hours: 24/7
- An award-winning terminal building completed in 2002
- Other relevant details
- Customs facilities
- Best flight frequency and airline selection for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island customers
- Most modern ATB in Atlantic Canada
- Atlantic Canada’s hub for FedEx and Purolator
- Fastest-growing airport in Atlantic Canada
Vital statistics
- Passenger numbers: O&D airport, in 2009 there were 515,460 total passengers
- Freight: FedEx, Purolator, Cargojet and Skylink Express
- Largest carrier: Air Canada










